Jade Franks was a hit at last year's Edinburgh Fringe (there's talks of a West End transfer, as well as a potential Netflix series in the pipeline). But for now, she's at Soho Theatre to perform her Legally Blonde-esque monologue about going to study at Cambridge. Based on her own experience of being working class at the univerisity, it is a hurricane of a performance and not one to miss; all things point to her reaching super stardom in no time.
January gets a pretty terrible rep. After last week’s properly bone-chilling temperatures, it’s tempting to write the whole month off as one long battle with the cold (even if this week is offering a slightly kinder, milder days). Between gloomy evenings and the temptation to stay permanently cocooned under your duvet, it’s easy to see why the month is often seen as a total social write-off. But, if you can muster the courage to get out there, we'll show you there's plenty of stuff to keep you busy.
And what better way to fight the January blues than filling your diary with things to look forward to? See the Royal Academy’s Kerry James Marshall exhibition before it closes, see a magical five-star revival of Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Into the Woods’ at the Bridge Theatre, or watch Felicity Kendal in a moving revival of Tom Stoppard’s ‘Indian Ink’. You can also squeeze in one last glide around one of the city’s pop-up ice rinks before they close, or catch our favourite exhibitions of 2025 in their final weeks. Trust us, there's lots to choose from and you won't regret it.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in London this January
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